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we'reo continuing to do researe around clean energy. at the same time, we're encouraging manufacturing companies to locate here and to manufacture here.e and there are tax incentives for i manufacturer's to do their to do manufacturing here in the uniter states. you mentioned health care, even in this difficult environment, we are maintaining nih's fundin at an increasing the number of l grants. >>el all extremely important to our economy. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm tempted to ask you if you rd were drafted for this job or you volunteered. i won't go there. because it's a tough job you ap have. andou i appreciate you being hee today to present the president'a budget. we get into baselines and all that kind of stuff, the americaf people really don't care about o baselines, i do find it that interesting that y you're tryint to useo us savings when there it an accounted treasury with all this money in it that we're going to save and not spend. that's the reality. it was the bush administration that signed the status -- what
we'reo continuing to do researe around clean energy. at the same time, we're encouraging manufacturing companies to locate here and to manufacture here.e and there are tax incentives for i manufacturer's to do their to do manufacturing here in the uniter states. you mentioned health care, even in this difficult environment, we are maintaining nih's fundin at an increasing the number of l grants. >>el all extremely important to our economy. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm...
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i come from an energy state, oil and gals. you alluded to a couple issues that the activities in the middle east could have impact to the produce of fuel energy here. obviously i'm a big believer that we need more of those. can you give me any additional comment on that? >> well, first, as we saw it a modest way early last year it creates inflation, and also because it acts like a tax on consumers. a major disruption that set oil prices up substantially could stop the recovery. that being said, one of the more encouraging things over the last few years is with new processes and approaches that if u.s. is become a more prolific producer of fossil fuels and is also making progress on nonfossil forms of energy. i think there's a chance we can move in the right direction in terms of reducing our exposure to foreign disruptions. >> thank you very much. alaska wants to be part of that equation. thank you very much. >> thank you. wyoming wants to be part of that also. i want to thank the the chairman for all the information you give
i come from an energy state, oil and gals. you alluded to a couple issues that the activities in the middle east could have impact to the produce of fuel energy here. obviously i'm a big believer that we need more of those. can you give me any additional comment on that? >> well, first, as we saw it a modest way early last year it creates inflation, and also because it acts like a tax on consumers. a major disruption that set oil prices up substantially could stop the recovery. that being...
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with the tract "i feel love," high energy, and then onward. the dance music. she was so influential. >> donna had learned to sing in a gospel choir, but they did not teach her this. you, baby ♪ love >> then she met a producer. she later regretted it. >> i was tired of that all sex image, because it was not me. it was an image i was playing, but it was not me, and i've always resented it. >> in the 1980's, she found god, and she lost many of her fans, including many of heard gave fans. -- many of her gay fans. but another producer wanted to work with her. >> she was a disco. talking about music in these lovely surroundings. it made me want to make pop records. >> 29 top 40 hits. and the songs that changed the world's dance floors. donna summer, the queen of disco. ♪ >> and what better way to end a program? i am katty kay. for all of us at bbc world news, thank you for watching. >> makes sense of international news at bbc.com/news. the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu. newman's own foundation. and union bank. >> this is kim -- abo
with the tract "i feel love," high energy, and then onward. the dance music. she was so influential. >> donna had learned to sing in a gospel choir, but they did not teach her this. you, baby ♪ love >> then she met a producer. she later regretted it. >> i was tired of that all sex image, because it was not me. it was an image i was playing, but it was not me, and i've always resented it. >> in the 1980's, she found god, and she lost many of her fans,...
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energy, also supportive. so in general, a lot of the central part of the country is doing a lot better than maybe certain regions of the country which are becoming more -- for example, the pacific states have shown some of the worst record in unemployment. mid-atlantic states are also below average. if you look at some of the unemployment rates, they're well below the national average. even the michigan unemployment rate is now at the national average. >> what was the -- what topic was there that most disagree about members? >> that's hard to say. i was -- okay. there is actually a surprising amount of consensus about the members, but there's a little bit of distinction between those that were a bit more concerned about the sovereign debt rice crisis and those that felt that were very confident and leadership in both europe and in the yit were to take care of revolve those issues tended to have a stronger forecast. >> no further questions. we'll conclude there. thanks everyone for coming and please do introdu
energy, also supportive. so in general, a lot of the central part of the country is doing a lot better than maybe certain regions of the country which are becoming more -- for example, the pacific states have shown some of the worst record in unemployment. mid-atlantic states are also below average. if you look at some of the unemployment rates, they're well below the national average. even the michigan unemployment rate is now at the national average. >> what was the -- what topic was...
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they are going into energy. >> can we say, give a shout out? a lot of other people have called the bottom in natural gas. >> you have got to be careful with that. boone is calling the bottom at $13. he has a great plan with respect to turning trucks into gas dependent vehicles which would make a lot of sense. and i would agree with both gentlemen here. it makes sense to be long. this is a milk dumping trade. it's hard when capacity's coming down. >> mr. pickens online one. so did john. >> let's move on now. right? >> with so much uncertainty still facing the euro zone, how should you position yourself? fixed income was with us last month. here is what he said. >> it's hard to argue there is any value in the ten year. it's not inckoconceivablinconce. we think it will reach some form of normalcy. we think it will drift higher. people are buying other assets. at least for the next couple of months will be high. >> let's welcome rick back to the program as well. one of our themes is boring is the new sexy. they say bonds are boring. are bonds right
they are going into energy. >> can we say, give a shout out? a lot of other people have called the bottom in natural gas. >> you have got to be careful with that. boone is calling the bottom at $13. he has a great plan with respect to turning trucks into gas dependent vehicles which would make a lot of sense. and i would agree with both gentlemen here. it makes sense to be long. this is a milk dumping trade. it's hard when capacity's coming down. >> mr. pickens online one. so...
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and environment and energy, sherri abbott left a little longer ago. and the senate confirmed associate director for science, dr. carl wyman, nobel laureate in physics, left a couple of weeks ago for personal reasons, health reasons really. and so we're currently in a position very late in the term when the prospects of getting additional nominees through the senate are rather poor. we have one nominee, the president's nominee for associate director for national security and international affairs, dr. pat falconi, has had her hearing. we hope she will be confirmed. but the other divisions are currently under strong leadership. the leadership that i've delegated the responsibilities to on an interim basis, and i think it is, while we're working on the problem, finding people problem to find people who would be senate confirmed for chose slots, i'm not sure how many we would be able to get confirmed before the election. >> thank you have been much, my time has expired. >> the chair recognizes dr. harris, the gentleman from maryland. an open government, w
and environment and energy, sherri abbott left a little longer ago. and the senate confirmed associate director for science, dr. carl wyman, nobel laureate in physics, left a couple of weeks ago for personal reasons, health reasons really. and so we're currently in a position very late in the term when the prospects of getting additional nominees through the senate are rather poor. we have one nominee, the president's nominee for associate director for national security and international...
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also doesn't sound like rhetoric of someone in energy that watts to lower the cost of energy. and then quickly to give a quote from you on march 4th, 2009, in a budget hearing you said to mr. grassly, the cap and trade would increase the cost of energy for those types of energies that are particularly carbon intensive. it doesn't increase the cost of energy -- it does increase the cost of nrmg and that's necessary if you're going to change ou people use energy. we have ewe mr. geithner, we have the energy secretary and the president all making comments that would lead the american people to believe that you're not supporting lower energy costs, but policies that would increase the cost of energy. >> i think the question you asked at the beginning, the policies the president is promoting are helping to facilitate a huge expansion in oil and gas across the united states. a significant reduction on our depends on foreign sources of oil. >> let's talk about that quickly. >> a big expansion to use other sources of energy in the time. >> let's talk about the change of oil production
also doesn't sound like rhetoric of someone in energy that watts to lower the cost of energy. and then quickly to give a quote from you on march 4th, 2009, in a budget hearing you said to mr. grassly, the cap and trade would increase the cost of energy for those types of energies that are particularly carbon intensive. it doesn't increase the cost of energy -- it does increase the cost of nrmg and that's necessary if you're going to change ou people use energy. we have ewe mr. geithner, we have...
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it will be replaced by the upper level energy. it will not be as strong by the time it gets here tomorrow. we will have extra clouds from this on valentine's day. i think there will be enough moisture that we've gone will develop a few snowflakes -- i think there will be enough moisture that we will develop a few snowflakes tomorrow. snow showers cannot be ruled out around interstate 81 tomorrow. in terms of accumulations i think the best bet would be a dustings west of the blue ridge. it is looking like a non-issue. temperatures will be in the high 40's for valentine's day. there will be rain by thursday. we will be on the warm side of the system of tracking to the west. so far this winter, two inches at reagan. that is it. >> a virginia woman fled the u.s. after being indicted for a mortgage fraud scheme. she will soon find out her fate. she is expected to be sentenced later today. she was charged with 10 counts of mortgage fraud racketeering, and money laundering. in 2009, police say she took advantage of potential home buyers
it will be replaced by the upper level energy. it will not be as strong by the time it gets here tomorrow. we will have extra clouds from this on valentine's day. i think there will be enough moisture that we've gone will develop a few snowflakes -- i think there will be enough moisture that we will develop a few snowflakes tomorrow. snow showers cannot be ruled out around interstate 81 tomorrow. in terms of accumulations i think the best bet would be a dustings west of the blue ridge. it is...
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continuing to do research around clean energy and at the same time encouraging manufacturing companies to locate here and manufacturing here. there are tax incentives to manufacturing to do manufacturing here in the united states. you mentioned health care even in this difficult environment, we are maintaining nih's funding at increasing the number of grants. >> thank you. all extremely important to our economy. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm tempted to ask you if you were drafted for this job or you volunteered, but i won't go there. because it's a tough job that you have. i know that. i appreciate you today to present the president's budget. i'm also fascinated by this discussion we have and we get into baselines and all this kind of stuff. the american people really don't care about baselines but i do find it interest that you're eyeing to use oco savings when there is not an account in treasury with all this money in it that we're doing to save and not spend. that's the reality. as i remember, it was the bush administration that signed the status -- what was it, the sta
continuing to do research around clean energy and at the same time encouraging manufacturing companies to locate here and manufacturing here. there are tax incentives to manufacturing to do manufacturing here in the united states. you mentioned health care even in this difficult environment, we are maintaining nih's funding at increasing the number of grants. >> thank you. all extremely important to our economy. thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'm tempted to ask you if you...
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energy. then you can export more oil so you know we're putting three hundred million dollars into russia or into trying to. invest in companies that come up with good ways of saving energy but nothing in particular right now that you can mention that's the virgin green field which we're going to start from from today but we'll be looking at mobile phones we'll be looking at quite a lot of other investments as well last question very briefly. look if i get regretted anything i'd be a very sad person i mean i've just had the most incredible. lots of adventures. i live in and. created three other companies just had a blast is surrounded by wonderful people. been married to the same lady. great children. their regrets. for yourself have faced a number of times especially on your travels on a hot air balloon race across the ocean what made her own for and over again i can imagine must have been so painful for your family as well the amount of could find out soon probably of rights and i love the c
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lighting to save energy. it has also changed as energy supplier for a company that doesn't use nuclear power. for buyers of energy-saving equipment, like solar panels, l.e.d. and solar cells, the credit union has started the high interest time deposit service and loan service with no interest in the first year. >> translator: i admire the union for going ahead with this, instead of just kicking the idea around. i can see how serious they are. >> translator: i am tempted to use their system. >> translator: i am well aware of the formidable risk that nuclear power generation could ruin japanese society. as a company, we have to do something. we should effectively assess the situation to make drastic changes to our energy policy. >> today the government finds itself under pressure to respect and respond to corporate efforts to spread the use of alternative energy. many japanese people are behind them. they think it's time for the government to make changes. >> what's the japanese public view on alternative energ
lighting to save energy. it has also changed as energy supplier for a company that doesn't use nuclear power. for buyers of energy-saving equipment, like solar panels, l.e.d. and solar cells, the credit union has started the high interest time deposit service and loan service with no interest in the first year. >> translator: i admire the union for going ahead with this, instead of just kicking the idea around. i can see how serious they are. >> translator: i am tempted to use their...
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and still ahead move over at saudi arabia the international energy agency says the u.s. will be the biggest producer of oil in just five years i'll talk about it with peter chair and we'll get his perspective too on what's happening in europe be sure to stay with us but first your closing market numbers. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on our team reporting from the world talks about six of the r.p. interviews intriguing story so you. can try to see arabic to find out more visit our big don't all t.v. dot com. browser. see centers on looks like. this it's in. day care my daddy my a lot of dos and. does a famous reuse dance and play was oh my saved and does my mommy ransom business. resistance is not a politics but a cultural. this could. some. cultures over existence on marching to. download the official location to cell phone language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device to watch ati any time. and from greece to spain and italy and the rest of the eurozone
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say renewable energy is projected to be the fastest growing source of primary energy over the next 25 years. the renewable share of total energy use increases, in your projection, from 10% in 2008 to 15% in 2035. do you also have in your report an analysis of what those trends would be with regard to renewable energy? in the united states? >> yes we have particularly in our annual energy outlook, there's a lot of information on renewable energy. again, it's very fast growing for two reasons. one, in the transportation sector, you have the mandates for the biofuels, which even though we don't believe that the target at 2022 would actually be met, that certainly is driving renewables in that sector. and we have a lot of renewables in the electricity sector. the share of electricity generation from renewables, i think grows from, like, 10% of generation to 16% of generation. so that's a pretty big increase. generation is going up. although not too fast. we have renewables being pretty fast growing in the united states. on the electricity side, it's mostly driven by the state renewable po
say renewable energy is projected to be the fastest growing source of primary energy over the next 25 years. the renewable share of total energy use increases, in your projection, from 10% in 2008 to 15% in 2035. do you also have in your report an analysis of what those trends would be with regard to renewable energy? in the united states? >> yes we have particularly in our annual energy outlook, there's a lot of information on renewable energy. again, it's very fast growing for two...
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let me point out one thing about energy that we all need to look at, and that's natural gas. i think it was 1985 we estimated we had 200 tcfs of reserve. it's now 2,500. we ought to take advantage of that price differential, and i know we do that with natural gas vehicles, but it could be a game changer. miss hayworth? >> thank you, mr. chairman, and welcome, chair man bernanke. it's always a pleasure to hear you because you are eminently sane about all these issues. i have heard from our life insurers and granters and providers of annuities that they're very concerned, as you can imagine, about an interest rate squeeze that may occur in the future. it almost feels predictable in certain respects. how do you recommend that they proceed, that they anticipate the challenges that we're facing because of the way in which we have to have an accommodative monetary policy? >> well, we've had numerous discussions with insurance companies and pension funds and others, and there certainly is a problem in the sense that they're -- under current accounting rules, their obligations to put
let me point out one thing about energy that we all need to look at, and that's natural gas. i think it was 1985 we estimated we had 200 tcfs of reserve. it's now 2,500. we ought to take advantage of that price differential, and i know we do that with natural gas vehicles, but it could be a game changer. miss hayworth? >> thank you, mr. chairman, and welcome, chair man bernanke. it's always a pleasure to hear you because you are eminently sane about all these issues. i have heard from our...
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be certified by the california energy commission. built in san jose by this man. >> the result of this technology that actually exist and most of the public does not really know. what is a net zero energy home? what is a passive house? >> it is a super insulated home that collects energy from solar panels. >> the heat from the hair dryer is circulated throughout the entire home. >> he recently posted as video on youtube, shutting off the heater and leaving a hair dryer on all night. when you return to the morning the house was 70 degrees. outside was almost freezing. after a cold february night. >> it turned me on. >> he felt that way since he started building his home four years ago. >> i found out about the idea and said that we have to build that. that is the future. and that is the law in california now. >> losses but the year 2020 all new residential construction in california has to be net zero energy. he says that a cost 10 to 50 percent more to build but the energy saved through high efficiency appliances, thick insulated wal
be certified by the california energy commission. built in san jose by this man. >> the result of this technology that actually exist and most of the public does not really know. what is a net zero energy home? what is a passive house? >> it is a super insulated home that collects energy from solar panels. >> the heat from the hair dryer is circulated throughout the entire home. >> he recently posted as video on youtube, shutting off the heater and leaving a hair dryer...
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affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through consertion and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter powertoday. get rid of them all together. companies don't pay tas, customers do. people, that's you. the government doesn't need your money. >> amen. john, what you got? >> while you wait to see who emerges as the tallest midget, invest in safe stocks like bermuda does. >> wayne? >> i like the biotech sector. look at a etf called fbt. >> johnathan? >> i know i sound like a casandra when it comes to higher interest rates. they said the same about gold in 2002dsvs goes up with interesting rates. inflation is cong, manipulation of interest rates. this is one to
affordable, cleaner energy, while protecting our environment. across america, these technologies protect air - by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through consertion and self-contained recycling systems... ... and protect land - by reducing our footprint and respecting wildlife. america's natural gas... domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter powertoday. get rid of them all together. companies don't pay tas, customers do. people,...
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based energy to a knowledge based energy like fusion we can begin a whole new set civilization for humankind our machine fits in a garage sized space and an actual generator could just sit in the neighborhoods garage or near the high voltage transmission system and the power in one thousand homes some would call this utopia the jersey scientists say the key problem is money huge and research seems to be funded by the government through nots up until a decade ago when investments were terminated the scientists say it's because their technology could put oil and gas companies out of business certainly there's a lot of suspicion in the fusion community. you know the government simply isn't funding this because there's too much interest in keeping the price of oil and gas and when and how are we going to make it happen is the question of politics and investments and right now no it isn't best thing it is because wars are more profitable as its oil wealth skepticism over man made fusion is widespread. in this group insists it's cracking the political not not the scientific one that is the main ch
based energy to a knowledge based energy like fusion we can begin a whole new set civilization for humankind our machine fits in a garage sized space and an actual generator could just sit in the neighborhoods garage or near the high voltage transmission system and the power in one thousand homes some would call this utopia the jersey scientists say the key problem is money huge and research seems to be funded by the government through nots up until a decade ago when investments were terminated...
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we export everything, including energy now. so that in itself helps to keep export growth on a firm ground, fra collapsing, if you will, even if the economy, the world economy does go into a worse-case kind of scenario. but in general, the -- you know, the improvements -- for example, china, even if it slows down to a 7% rate, it's still growing at a 7% rate. i'm not saying that's the forecast. and they still probably would be needing -- be importing in order to support that growing economy. so really it's a question of degree, a bit. a lot of the emerging market economies are actually -- even though their export demand may be softening, they're compensating that by easing up monetary policies. that generally is a trend in emerging market economies, so that's going to help the support domestic demand within those countries. that, in turn, should be supportive of increase exports dpand from the u.s. >> is there a significant stir in that, especially with all the stuff going around the world that service would all the sudden shar
we export everything, including energy now. so that in itself helps to keep export growth on a firm ground, fra collapsing, if you will, even if the economy, the world economy does go into a worse-case kind of scenario. but in general, the -- you know, the improvements -- for example, china, even if it slows down to a 7% rate, it's still growing at a 7% rate. i'm not saying that's the forecast. and they still probably would be needing -- be importing in order to support that growing economy. so...
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wind energy, where do the turbines come from? what are they made of? if we develop our own energy, just think of all the new type of gas station that's have to be constructed. so there is an infrastructure itself. the big secret is it's not just jobs on the construction site. stimulus, according to economic reports produce 1.1 million jobs on the construction site, 400,000 jobs back in manufacturing plants. so in the short run, as we build up our economy, infrastructure and energy, i think manufacturing can play a big role in the recovery. those things are going to become more automated as time goes on. but we also ought to look to advanced manufacturing. advanced manufacturing, pennsylvania has the lowest unemployment rate of any big industrial state and has had for over the last eight years. it wasn't all my doing. we have converted in both the southwest and the pittsburgh area and the southeast and the philadelphia area where we do a lot of pharmaceutical manufacturing. those viagra pills, someone has to manufacture them. so, yeah, i think there is
wind energy, where do the turbines come from? what are they made of? if we develop our own energy, just think of all the new type of gas station that's have to be constructed. so there is an infrastructure itself. the big secret is it's not just jobs on the construction site. stimulus, according to economic reports produce 1.1 million jobs on the construction site, 400,000 jobs back in manufacturing plants. so in the short run, as we build up our economy, infrastructure and energy, i think...
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he is putting a lot of energy in ohio. president obama was there. it seems like he is casting some flak over a speech he gave. >> barack obama was there. on thursday, he gave that 54- minute speech that did not seem to state anything new. interesting to me, a lot of democrats and liberals have been going after the president of their own party. they are not very happy with his performance. >> it seems like they want him to bury the message a little bit more. -- the very the message a little bit more. >> not rambled on for close to one hour. >> thank you very much. get ready for some major changes in your morning and evening commute. metro's rush plus program begins tomorrow. travelers on the yellow, green and orange lines will see more trains during peak rush-hour periods. maryland's newest casino is booming with business. there is talk about an mgm casino and -- at national harbor. there are mixed opinions of more games. >> the maryland live casino opened last week and it has been jammed back ever since. now, even before the dust has settled, a much
he is putting a lot of energy in ohio. president obama was there. it seems like he is casting some flak over a speech he gave. >> barack obama was there. on thursday, he gave that 54- minute speech that did not seem to state anything new. interesting to me, a lot of democrats and liberals have been going after the president of their own party. they are not very happy with his performance. >> it seems like they want him to bury the message a little bit more. -- the very the message a...
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and still ahead move over saudi arabia the international energy agency says the u.s. will be the biggest producer of oil in just five years i'll talk about it with peter chair and we'll get his perspective too on what's happening in europe be sure to stay with us the first your closing market numbers. oh hello oh oh. oh oh oh oh. oh so little odd little. odd. thank god. do we speak your language. or music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn to bangalore kim's stories. are you here. to enjoy it all to spanish find out more visit. and from greece to spain and italy and the rest of the eurozone and us to here in the west because the eurozone is so impactful has the crisis been contained or is contagion still a concern for the periphery in europe and looking to the u.s. with concern over the fiscal cliff dominating headlines does a forecast about the u.s. as energy outlook represent tailwind well joining us from our new york studio is peter chere founder of t.f. market advisors so thank you so much were it's so nice to get a br
and still ahead move over saudi arabia the international energy agency says the u.s. will be the biggest producer of oil in just five years i'll talk about it with peter chair and we'll get his perspective too on what's happening in europe be sure to stay with us the first your closing market numbers. oh hello oh oh. oh oh oh oh. oh so little odd little. odd. thank god. do we speak your language. or music programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little turn to...
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he wants to see america energy independence by 2020. i will bring in energy analyst stephen, thanks for joining us tonight. >> great to be here. sandra: is this a realistic goal? >> the fact the we even talk about energy independence is quite remarkable. we have to remember not even ten years ago, north america was running out of energy resources. with the romney plan we are getting the decision whether we want to stay with the current top-down demand driven economy with regard to energy policy where ever increasing amount of our source of energy is dictated by government fiat or do we want to go the other method and allow market forces and price to dictate where we get our sources. what we have seen here, how do you go from natural gas where canada and the united states was running out ten years ago to the point where we might have enough gas in this country and canada to last the next 100 years and even talking about potential energy independence. this is the decision we have. do we want to stay on the current path or do we want to go
he wants to see america energy independence by 2020. i will bring in energy analyst stephen, thanks for joining us tonight. >> great to be here. sandra: is this a realistic goal? >> the fact the we even talk about energy independence is quite remarkable. we have to remember not even ten years ago, north america was running out of energy resources. with the romney plan we are getting the decision whether we want to stay with the current top-down demand driven economy with regard to...
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. >> tom: some point to energy regulations for holding back energy growth. you know this as you and your administration was in power in pennsylvania as natural gas fracking took hold. 22,000 oil and gas extraction jobs have been done in the united states. who more can be done on the federal level to continue to encourage that kind of invest. >> we have to pass an act. we should convert every mid-sized fleet to natural gas and we have to build a distribution network and that will require an incentive. you can have economic growth with decent regulations. i'm in favor of the key stone pipeline but it should be done as part of a comprehensive energy bill. a comprehensive natural gas bill not as an add-on to an education bill. let's do it the right way. >> tom: to follow up on your idea of providing and pushing incentives to continue to encourage more natural gas production when it comes to our fleet of vehicles. what kinds of role do you think the federal government ought to play? we've seen it get in trouble in terms much trying to pick winners in solar energy
. >> tom: some point to energy regulations for holding back energy growth. you know this as you and your administration was in power in pennsylvania as natural gas fracking took hold. 22,000 oil and gas extraction jobs have been done in the united states. who more can be done on the federal level to continue to encourage that kind of invest. >> we have to pass an act. we should convert every mid-sized fleet to natural gas and we have to build a distribution network and that will...
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the whole thing, the energy in the theater that could have transformed the world, it dispate, and so, you know, i look back to a radical tradition of others who thought about this, that theater should not just exist in a play house, that it should start in the playhouse, but it's for everyone, and that tradition looks to religion as an integration of spectacle and public engagement. >> host: and yet in times of repression, and i covered chile, art and theater, i mean, the two major institutions that set it up were the church and the theater. >> guest: yes. >> host: i think -- i think you're right. people do walk out and are sort of immensed, and that's because of the sort of culture that's upon them. once everything's stripped down, and susan sontag went to the country when it was being shelled and that has a power to speak. when all of the comforts are gone, i think oftentimes the ain't to see and hear -- ability to see and hear as you point out is the narcotic. >> guest: it's the idea of how seriously we should take works of art. we pay attention to arts, we don't want to allow it t
the whole thing, the energy in the theater that could have transformed the world, it dispate, and so, you know, i look back to a radical tradition of others who thought about this, that theater should not just exist in a play house, that it should start in the playhouse, but it's for everyone, and that tradition looks to religion as an integration of spectacle and public engagement. >> host: and yet in times of repression, and i covered chile, art and theater, i mean, the two major...
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chesapeake energy getting a boost after karl icahn exposed a stake in the companies. he is replacing at least four members. kate kelly has been pouring over the filing and more activists might follow suit. what's the latest? >> fascinating battle here just being waged between icahn and the ceo of the company who with can be described as frenemies. icahn was a friendly investor and got out of that profitably and helped effect changes including the sale of assets for a positive dialogue for others. this letter he said are calls for change have gone ignored. he had a dinner recently where he asked for representation on the board and he was blown off and the board is working in isolation to find a replacement for a chairman. the process has been unacceptable and the company is unacceptable and a $16 billion funding gap. here's my favorite line. the board is woefully inadequate speaking about the chairman's search here. having the current board select the chairman without allowing for representation is akin to asking the fox who has gone in the hen house to choose another
chesapeake energy getting a boost after karl icahn exposed a stake in the companies. he is replacing at least four members. kate kelly has been pouring over the filing and more activists might follow suit. what's the latest? >> fascinating battle here just being waged between icahn and the ceo of the company who with can be described as frenemies. icahn was a friendly investor and got out of that profitably and helped effect changes including the sale of assets for a positive dialogue for...
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that it is excel razor will raise the electrons and positrons energy to the level required for the super john tower factory and then at the end of the tunnel the particles will get injected into the main ring of the collider. so the particles zip down this currently dark passage will split into separate electron and positron rings. this total will contain the technical sections of the super factory. where the accelerating super high frequency resonators technical optics and beam diagnostics system will be located and for additionally the injections of the electron and positron beams into the collider ring will be performed here as well. this trait of fortune should be continued to form semicircles into the left and right of the semicircle should come together in a large hall equipped with the detector of. a special building will be built above the detector it will include the control room and the detector support systems of course the whole hasn't been finished yet. further financing is required in order to complete this facility. appeared in my eyes by the research taking place at cern
that it is excel razor will raise the electrons and positrons energy to the level required for the super john tower factory and then at the end of the tunnel the particles will get injected into the main ring of the collider. so the particles zip down this currently dark passage will split into separate electron and positron rings. this total will contain the technical sections of the super factory. where the accelerating super high frequency resonators technical optics and beam diagnostics...
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and also reliance on overseas energy. and touching on energy, iran's move really to let the international agency back in helped pushed crude oil prices lower. as you said earlier just below $90 a barrel. growth concerns in europe and china also really another reason for lower oil, crude oil prices. the dollar, of course, gaining on the back of the drop in oil prices and just having a look at some of the pair there's. looking at the dollar/en, 79.47. the euro under 100, currently 99 policy 99.81-88. >> when it rains it pours. anything on the positive side to cheer investors? >> little bit of positive which hit the markets yesterday. in the auto sector, mazda's tie up with italy's fiat, mazda shares up 5% at one point yesterday. we'll keep track of that. after hours hewlett-packard the stock was pushed up 11% in after hours trading. we'll look out for related sh s shares. >>> thanks a lot for that update. now here in japan, modest moves but also in other asian markets that are open this hour so i'll leave you with the lates
and also reliance on overseas energy. and touching on energy, iran's move really to let the international agency back in helped pushed crude oil prices lower. as you said earlier just below $90 a barrel. growth concerns in europe and china also really another reason for lower oil, crude oil prices. the dollar, of course, gaining on the back of the drop in oil prices and just having a look at some of the pair there's. looking at the dollar/en, 79.47. the euro under 100, currently 99 policy...
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>> it shows inflation a bit above 2%, as we look forward and the energy price increase of last year did not reoccur, we are seeing that the inflation target will stay about the same. we have to think where inflation will be not where it been in the past. inflation has been averaged 2% a year over my career as chairman and we expect it to be 2% or below in the next couple of years. so we feel it's consistent with a policy. we say that we take a balanced approach, congress gave us a dual mandate. we work to bring both sides of the mandate back towards the target. the main goal of the statement was not to announce any change in policy, the main goal was to give greater clarity of how we define the long run objectives but we will be working to bring both parts of our mandate towards desired levels. >> i think it's good that you are going to the george washington university, but if you want to come to the grassroots of america, in iowa, i would arrange it for you. >> it will be stream online, so it open. >> thank you. senator grassly. senator white? >> thank you chairman nelson and thank you
>> it shows inflation a bit above 2%, as we look forward and the energy price increase of last year did not reoccur, we are seeing that the inflation target will stay about the same. we have to think where inflation will be not where it been in the past. inflation has been averaged 2% a year over my career as chairman and we expect it to be 2% or below in the next couple of years. so we feel it's consistent with a policy. we say that we take a balanced approach, congress gave us a dual...
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energy producer. he wants to replace at least four directors on the company's board, saying they have failed to hold its c.e.o. accountable in a quote, "dramatic fashion." chesapeake shares have tumbled sharply, since the company's sweetheart loan and investment package for c.e.o. aubrey mcclendon came to light earlier this month. icahn is the company's third largest shareholder. >> tom: june 7 is circled on jamie dimon's calendar. the j.p. morgan chase c.e.o. has been invited to testify before the senate banking panel that day. he's been called to washington to explain how a trading unit at his company lost over $2 billion on complex financial derivatives tied to corporate bonds. so far, dimon's office is not commenting about what he might say. last week, a spokesperson said dimon had agreed to testify, but had yet to be formally invited. >> susie: meanwhile apple's c.e.o. is mastering the art of employee relations. apple says tim cook will forgo $75 million dividend payout. that comes as the maker o
energy producer. he wants to replace at least four directors on the company's board, saying they have failed to hold its c.e.o. accountable in a quote, "dramatic fashion." chesapeake shares have tumbled sharply, since the company's sweetheart loan and investment package for c.e.o. aubrey mcclendon came to light earlier this month. icahn is the company's third largest shareholder. >> tom: june 7 is circled on jamie dimon's calendar. the j.p. morgan chase c.e.o. has been invited...
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with regard to inflation, large increases in energy prices earlier this year caused the price index or personal consumption expenditures to rise at an annual rate of 3% over the first three months of the year. oil prices and retail gasoline prices have retraced those earlier increases. increases in the prices of oil or other commodities are unlikely to result in persistent increases in overall inflation so long as household and business expectations of future price changes remain stable. longer term inflation expectations have been quite well anchored according to surveys and as derived from financial market information. for example, the five-year measure of inflation dependtation from yields on nominal and inflation protected treasury securities suggest that inflation expectations among investors have changed little on net since last fall and are lower than a year ago. meanwhile, the substantial resource slack and u.s. labor and product markets should restrain inflationary pressures. given these conditions inflation is expected to remain at or slightly below the 2% rate that the feder
with regard to inflation, large increases in energy prices earlier this year caused the price index or personal consumption expenditures to rise at an annual rate of 3% over the first three months of the year. oil prices and retail gasoline prices have retraced those earlier increases. increases in the prices of oil or other commodities are unlikely to result in persistent increases in overall inflation so long as household and business expectations of future price changes remain stable. longer...
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chairman, is there as interconnectivity between cost of energy and economic recovery? >> yes, there is. particularly when there is a supplyside element which there appears to be given some reductions in available supply and tensions in iran and so on. higher energy prices create at least short-term inflation pressures and moreover, they act as a tax on household purchasing power and reduce consumption spending and that also is a drag on the economy. so yes, higher oil prices, higher energy prices are a concern. >> i think the price per gallon in europe is about double if not more than what it is in the united states? >> yes, because of much higher taxes. >> so can you imagine any scenario under which someone would advocate for boosting our price per gallon to european levels? >> well, there are a lot of policy issues related to that. >> i mean an economic reason, not environmental. economic. >> well, the question is whether or not there are other goals that are served, environmental goals, congestion goals and the like. >> i'm just asking from an economic standpoint. >
chairman, is there as interconnectivity between cost of energy and economic recovery? >> yes, there is. particularly when there is a supplyside element which there appears to be given some reductions in available supply and tensions in iran and so on. higher energy prices create at least short-term inflation pressures and moreover, they act as a tax on household purchasing power and reduce consumption spending and that also is a drag on the economy. so yes, higher oil prices, higher...
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welcome back to conversations with great minds i'm joined by stephanie quirk expert on nuclear energy and the use of nuclear weapons and the author of in mortal hands a cautionary history of the nuclear age stephanie what provoked you or what motivated you i asked earlier what got your interest in nuclear power and nuclear weapons that was fascinating story why this book now well. i'll tell you the the the actual trigger for the book was what was going on with the first gulf war in one thousand nine hundred one and i felt very frustrated. in the in suing years that people were expressing so much surprise that we discovered this huge weapons program in iraq and that the made in usa stamp was on some of the equipment we were finding there was a lot of stuff that had come from europe and this was a result of our close relationship with the iraqis during the eighty's and our willingness to look the other way when they were doing questionable dual use exports and so on and so forth but you know there's only so many times you can explain this to people at dinner parties or whatever so you s
welcome back to conversations with great minds i'm joined by stephanie quirk expert on nuclear energy and the use of nuclear weapons and the author of in mortal hands a cautionary history of the nuclear age stephanie what provoked you or what motivated you i asked earlier what got your interest in nuclear power and nuclear weapons that was fascinating story why this book now well. i'll tell you the the the actual trigger for the book was what was going on with the first gulf war in one thousand...
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will be energy independent. instead of spending about a billion dollars a day we would be able to get the money at home. that will strengthen the economy and create more jobs and improve our competitive position. it will have a budget impact. but most budgets are looking at a five-year window. very there we go beyond five years. the vast majority of the time is a five-year window. you do not get adopts much help the first five. it has enormous implications when you go to the second 10 years and the third 10 years. a bit ofnow, we've got very good news that will give a lift to the american economy and really improve our competitive position in the world. that of a terrific thing. we are lucky to have it. >> i think on optimism -- the third question, the audience was pretty much split down the middle, optimistic and not over the next 12 months. if you could just wait for a second i will ask editor in chief robert thompson for closing the mont -- remarks. >> thank you for closing on an optimistic note. one of the f
will be energy independent. instead of spending about a billion dollars a day we would be able to get the money at home. that will strengthen the economy and create more jobs and improve our competitive position. it will have a budget impact. but most budgets are looking at a five-year window. very there we go beyond five years. the vast majority of the time is a five-year window. you do not get adopts much help the first five. it has enormous implications when you go to the second 10 years and...